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TxDOT 2011-2015 Strategic Plan

30 April 2010 No Comment

Courtesy Raul Leal,

AUSTIN—The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is seeking public comment on proposed text for the agency’s 2011-2015 Strategic Plan ( http://www.txdot.gov/public_involvement/public_comment/strategic_plan.htm ), a 34-page document that defines the department’sgoals and objectives and establishes strategic initiatives that reflect a move toward a more performance-driven, multimodal agency.

Included in the plan are recommended performance measures ( http://www.txdot.gov/about_us/sppm/measures.htm ) that allow the agency to track and evaluate achievement levels for strategic goals and objectives. The agency will track performance measures through TxDOT Tracker ( http://www.txdot.gov/about_us/sppm/txdot_tracker.htm ), a new, one-stop Web application for viewing on-going performance in areas of safety, construction, pavement and bridge condition, finance, design, right of way and
more.

As a blueprint for TxDOT planning efforts, the 2011-2015 Strategic Plan defines the mission, goals and objectives that support the agency’s Statewide Long-Range Transportation Plan 2035 ( http://www.txdot.gov/public_involvement/transportation_plan/overview.htm ) for roadways, rail, aviation, public transportation, ports and waterways, and pedestrians and bicycles.
Comments may be submitted online ( http://www.txdot.gov/public_involvement/public_comment/strategic_plan.htm ) or in writing to John Sabala, Strategic Policy and Performance Management Office, Texas Department of Transportation, 125 E. 11th Street, Austin, Texas  78701 or FAX to 512 936-9530. Deadline for public comment is May 28, 2010.

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